"Opened two years ago in a turn of the century building in the heart of Downtown Orlando, CB's got an early 1900s vibe, thanks to a space that's part apothecary, part steam punk, a long list of absinthes, cocktails on tap, and creative Prohibition-style cocktails that often incorporate shrubs (aka drinking vinegars). Our advice: go with the Fernet and house-made cola, or ask for a bespoke cocktail with one of those shrub-based numbers."

Wally's Mills Avenue Liquors

Around since 1954, this old dame has no shame in showing her true colors, which includes yellowed wallpaper from days gone by. It has all the makings of a dive bar. Low-lying building. Check. Windowless. Check. No-nonsense bartenders. Check. It’s the perfect location for all of your clandestine activities. You’re ordering straight-up shots of Jameson with PBR beer here. No fancy cocktails in sight.

We're glad that Thrillist recognized these two spots, but, as Orlando drinkers, we know that the City Beautiful should have grabbed at least two more spots on this list. Here are some suggestions for their next visit:

The Matador: "A dark dive with plenty of seating, where you can get an adventurous craft cocktail or just order up your usual drink"

Hanson's Shoe Repair: "Only a limited number of people are allowed into the dim, narrow, impeccably designed space; and the craft cocktails are out of this world."

Barley and Vine Biergarten: "One of the best new patio bars in town, the Biergarten is inviting, with a friendly bar staff, tons of beer options and a great atmosphere."

Hammered Lamb:"With one of the best patios in town and a tradition of offering free shots every time the train goes by, the Lamb offers a killer combo of comfort and festivity."